09-25-2015 05:18 AM
Hai Friends. Sometimes my canon 700d camera's pop-up flash not working in manual mode and automatic mode .help me..
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06-05-2017 03:13 AM
09-25-2015 11:27 AM
@binil wrote:Hai Friends. Sometimes my canon 700d camera's pop-up flash not working in manual mode and automatic mode .help me..
What do you mean by not working?
Wont pop-up typically caused by dirt under and around the flash.
Wont flash typically caused by the camera thinking there is something in the flash hotshoe. There is a small button under a lever on the inside rail of the hotshoe that sometimes get stuck.
09-25-2015 11:41 AM
In manual mode the flash will never just pop up on it's own. You have to push the tiny button (front side of the camera with the little lightning-bolt symbol) to raise the flash. If the flash is raised, the camera will use it. If it's down, the camera will not use it.
Also, for the flash to fire, it needs to be ready. There are capacitors which can provide the flash with the surge of power needed for the strobe. Once the flash fires, some (or all) of the energy is depleted from those capacitors and it can take a moment or two in order for the capacitors to recover and be ready to fire again. The flash doesn't often fire a full-power burst... if it only needs a partial power burst it may be ready to fire again instantly... but if it fires a full power burst it needs a few moments (usually just a couple of seconds.) BUT... if you fire a few shots in rapid succession, you may notice that flash fired the first time... maybe even the first and second time, but missed and failed to fire after a few shots. If you wait a few seconds and shoot again, the flash will work. This is completely normal for any strobe.
If the camera is in full auto mode (or in some scene-based modes) the camera will raise the flash automatically if it feels flash is needed.
To be able to provide more specific help, we'd probably need a very specific scenario of what you are doing when the flash fails to fire (what mode is the camera in, did you manually raise the flash, how quickly are you shooting, how far away was your subject from the camera, etc.)
05-16-2016 04:46 PM
Hello to all. I have a similar problem with an 700D.
First i tought I had made some flash adjustements that lead to this underexposed/flash activated sequance of pictures.
Than I tried some scenarios.
1 st Factory resset
2nd switched to A+ mode
3rd find a dark room
The camera was doing like this:
The flash poped, the strobe for focusing fired, focus confirmation beep than this happened:
first 2 photos the flash fired but the pictures were underexposed
the third the flash didn't fired at all
fourth good flash exposed picture
then no fire from the flash...
After rebooting the camera it starts this issue all over again but not in the same order.
The Camera has only 6 mounths.
05-16-2016 05:02 PM
It is still under warranty, send it in with a detailed description of the problem.
05-17-2016 08:43 AM - edited 05-17-2016 08:45 AM
"3rd find a dark room"
How dark? The flash is very small and not very powerful. If it was too dark the flash won't do well.
"It is still under warranty, send it in ..."
Good advice but call Canon support first. Explain the problem to them. ... First!
05-22-2016 03:22 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"3rd find a dark room"
How dark? The flash is very small and not very powerful. If it was too dark the flash won't do well.
"It is still under warranty, send it in ..."
Good advice but call Canon support first. Explain the problem to them. ... First!
Hello again.
Thank you all for your feedback. I saw that there are others with this popup flash issue.
The room was mild lit and the flash was needed because it poped out automatically. I had some other cameras before and in that lighting situation all would had chosen to fire the flash.
I share with you the exif from the row of pictures.
First picture flash popped, focus confirmation, flash fired picture very underexposed
Second picture flash poped, focus confirmation, flash didn't fired picture underexposed
Third picture flash poped, focus confirmation, flash fired picture well exposed (flash light visible in the picture)
I had sent it in Friday.
The conclusion is that the flash is not working properly, confirmed by the warranty department from the retailer.
06-03-2017 05:11 PM
@xxxgeoxxxx wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:"3rd find a dark room"
How dark? The flash is very small and not very powerful. If it was too dark the flash won't do well.
"It is still under warranty, send it in ..."
Good advice but call Canon support first. Explain the problem to them. ... First!
Hello again.
Thank you all for your feedback. I saw that there are others with this popup flash issue.
The room was mild lit and the flash was needed because it poped out automatically. I had some other cameras before and in that lighting situation all would had chosen to fire the flash.
I share with you the exif from the row of pictures.
First picture flash popped, focus confirmation, flash fired picture very underexposed
Second picture flash poped, focus confirmation, flash didn't fired picture underexposed
Third picture flash poped, focus confirmation, flash fired picture well exposed (flash light visible in the picture)
I had sent it in Friday.
The conclusion is that the flash is not working properly, confirmed by the warranty department from the retailer.
You may just be seeing a demonstration of the way the ETTL algorithm works. It is relentlessly averse to blown highlights and effectively takes the position that all flash is fill flash. So as you increased the ISO setting, things got better. Check your underexposed pictures again and see if the highlights are properly exposed. If they are, that's probably the explanation. If you're unable to expose for the ambient light, try setting the flash to manual mode (assuming it has such a setting; most do), That should give you enough light, but you'll have to manage it carefully to avoid blown highlights or outright overexposure.
06-03-2017 03:45 PM
I just got this T6i and am finding it amasing ... so far. I, obviously, haven't even touched the surface of learning to use it. BUT, I have hit a small snag. I tried to shoot a picture indoors, with low light. I tried to take it as directed in the directions, but when the pop-up flash "pops", I get an error message on the touch screen about it not being allowed to "pop". I have to shut off the camera, turn it back on and try again. Same proceedure, same result! Help!
06-05-2017 03:13 AM
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